The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 11, 1980, Image 18

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    Film:
Check theaters for specific times and prices. Movies subject to
change without notice.
AMERICAN GIGOLO (Manor East) Richard Gere and Laura Hutton
star in this modem day story about love and those who give it for a
price. Midnight, rated R.
BRONCO BILLY (Plitt Cinema l&ll — 846-6714) Clint Eastwood
plays a good-hearted cowboy in this parody of Wild West shows.
Rated PG.
CADDYSHACK (Manor East — 823-8300) Chevy Chase, Rodney
Dangerfield and Bill Murray star in the country club version of
“Animal House." Rated R.
THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK (Manor East) Mark Hamill, Harrison
Ford and Billy Dee Williams fight for justice in another chapter of
the “Star Wars’” adventures. Rated PG.
FIDDLER ON THE ROOF (Rudder Auditorium) Academy Award
winning musical about Russia just before the Revolution. Sunday
only, at 7:30 p.m. Rated G.
FINAL COUNTDOWN (Plitt Cinema l&ll) Kirk Douglas in this sci-fi
movie about nuclear-powered ship transported to Hawaii Decem
ber 6, 1941. Rated PG.
MAD MAGAZINE’S UP THE ACADEMY (Campus Theater — 846-
6512) This time it’s that adolescent publication’s answer to
“Animal House.” Rated R.
THE ROSE (Manor East and Rudder Theater) Bette Midler plays a
rock star in a film loosely based on Janice Joplin’s life. Midnight,
rated R.
THE SEDUCTION OF JOE TYNAN (Rudder Theater) M*A*S*H’s
Alan Alda stars as an honest politician who becomes obsessed
with power. 7:30 and 9:45 p.m. Rated R.
TIME AFTER TIME (Rudder Theater). Malcolm MacDowell is H.G.
Wells who enters modern-day San Francisco to chase Jack the
Ripper. Thursday only. 7:30 and 10:00 p.m. Rated PG.
WIZARDS (Plitt Cinema l&ll) Powerful animated film about mystical
creatures battling in far-away lands. Midnight, rated PG.
Live Entertainment:
BACKSTAGE: The Texas Actors’ Theater will perform "The Line” at
8:30 and 10:30 p.m., Friday and Saturday. Cover is $2.50.
GRINS BEER GARDEN: The Texas Rail Band will appear Friday;
the cover will be $1.50. Saturday the cover will also be $1.50, with
music provided by The King’s English String Band.
LAKEVIEW: Thursday Dennis Ivey and the Waymen will perform,
with a $1.00 cover charge for women and $3.00 for men. Saturday
night it will be Buddy Wilson and the Jubilies, with a cover of
$1.50.
ROSEWOOD JUNCTION: Elmo and Pattsy will perform Thursday
through Saturday. There is no cover Thursday night, and $1.00
cover both Friday and Saturday.
THE TEXAS HALL OF FAME: The Debonairs will perform Thursday
night from 8 p.m. till midnight, cover is $2.00. Friday Dennis Ivey
and the Waymen will perform from 9 p.m. till 1 a.m., with a $2.00
cover. Saturday the band will be Jerry Nell and the Armadillo
Express, performing from 9 p.m. till 1 a.m. Cover will be $3.00.
TJ’s WHISKEY BAR: Stardust will perform Thursday through Satur
day, with a $3.00 cover.
FOR THE GOOD TIMES: music by Brian Collins Thursday through
Saturday, $4.00 cover.
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THE BATTALION
Policy: Focus will accept any stories,
drawings or photographs that are submitted
for publication, although the decision to
publish lies solely with the editor. Pieces
submitted, printed or not, will be returned
upon request. Deadline is 5 p.m. the
Thursday before publication.
Contibuting to this issue were: Gwen
Ham, Cathy Saathoff, Dave Einsel, Bob
Sebree and Scott McCullar.
Editor: Scot K. Meyer
On The Cover: Listening to Dennis Ivey
play his “honky-tonk dance music” has
become something of a Texas A&M
tradition. For a story on Ivey, turn to
page 3. Cover photos by bob Sebree.